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Mr Blind

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*Kelvin Hart* had it all—power, wealth, and influence. As the CEO of multiple multinational companies, his name echoed through every major city. But behind the luxury cars and penthouse offices was a man feared and hated. Cold, arrogant, and merciless, Kelvin saw women as tools and the poor as worthless. He offered no help unless it came with a price—often demanding intimacy from desperate teenage girls before “saving” them. With politicians, police, and the media in his pocket, there was no one to stop him. And the only person he showed affection to—his mother—turned a blind eye to his cruelty and even encouraged it, believing the world owed her son everything. But fate never forgets. When Kelvin impregnates a struggling teenage girl and denies both her and the child, it sets a dark spiral in motion. The girl is thrown into deeper poverty, shunned and shamed. She dies giving birth to a daughter alone in a cold hospital ward. That child, *Hope*, grows up scavenging the streets, unaware of who her father is—only knowing that the world is cruel, and men like Kelvin rule it. Years pass, and Kelvin’s empire begins to crumble. A secret business deal with a foreign cartel goes wrong. His political allies betray him. One by one, his companies collapse. Then tragedy strikes—his beloved mother dies suddenly. Broken by loss, he spirals into alcohol, depression, and isolation. While driving drunk, he crashes into a wall—leaving him blind. Abandoned by friends, bodyguards, and everyone who once praised him, Kelvin is left in silence… until a mysterious maid named *Ella* is hired to care for him. Gentle but firm, she treats him not like a king, but a broken man. Slowly, Kelvin begins to change. He listens. He reflects. He regrets. Then comes the biggest shock—his doctor reveals the impossible: Kelvin can never father a child again due to internal injuries from the accident. His bloodline ends… unless the child he once denied still lives. Haunted by guilt, Kelvin tracks down Hope, now a strong-willed young woman hardened by the streets. When they finally meet, she doesn’t cry or run—she laughs bitterly. *"You? My father? No. You're just a blind man. Mr. Blind."* Hope refuses to accept him, deciding to punish him emotionally and mentally for what he did to her mother. She forces him to experience the same suffering they once faced—poverty, hunger, rejection. But Ella, the maid, sees hope in both of them. She tries to soften Hope’s heart and convince Kelvin he’s not beyond redemption. In the midst of this storm, something unexpected blossoms—*love*. Kelvin starts falling for Ella, who becomes his only peace. And deep down, Hope begins to wonder if forgiveness is possible after all. But time is ticking. Enemies from Kelvin’s past want him dead. His health is deteriorating. His mind is fragile. Now the question remains: *Can Kelvin rebuild his life with Ella and win his daughter’s heart, even as a blind man? Or will he lose everything forever—including himself?* ---
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Chapter 1 - The King of Nothing

The city skyline shimmered under the night sky like a kingdom of stars. Neon lights danced across tinted windows as luxury cars glided through the streets. And at the center of it all, on the top floor of Hart Towers, stood *Kelvin Hart*—the man who owned it all.

"Tell her to leave her clothes at the door," Kelvin growled into the phone.

"Yes sir," his assistant said without hesitation.

Kelvin hung up, loosened his silk tie, and walked over to the wide glass wall of his penthouse office. He looked out at the city below, not with admiration, but with domination. This was *his* world. Bought. Paid for. Controlled.

He poured himself a glass of aged whiskey and smirked.

They called him a genius in boardrooms, a god in headlines, and a nightmare in whispers. CEOs feared him. Politicians bowed to him. Women either hated him or ended up in his bed… or both.

But the only person he ever truly listened to was his mother.

"Kelvin!" came her voice from behind as she stepped into his office.

"Mother," he said, lowering his glass with a small smile—the only softness he ever showed.

She walked over, kissed his cheek, and sat on the leather couch. "They say you made another girl cry today."

Kelvin chuckled. "She should be grateful I even looked at her."

His mother sighed but smiled. "Don't let these people drain your energy, my son. You were born to rule."

"Exactly," he said coldly. "They need me more than I need them."

But as they sat in silence, far away in the slums of the same city, a girl cried herself to sleep, her belly swollen, her body weak, her heart shattered. The girl he had used. The girl he refused to help. The girl he left with nothing but shame.

And inside her, the future of the Hart name quietly kicked.

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Three Years Later.

A black casket was lowered into the ground. Dozens of expensive cars circled the cemetery. But Kelvin stood alone, silent, cold. His mother—his only anchor—was gone.

The rain began to fall.

A man approached him gently. "Sir, the Nigerian deal has failed. They've pulled out."

Another call came in. "Sir, the Japanese investors have filed for fraud."

Then another. "Sir, there's a warrant for your arrest."

And another. "Sir… your companies are being liquidated."

Kelvin Hart said nothing. He turned away, walked to his car, and drove off without a word.

The road was slippery. His mind clouded. The world blurred into streaks of pain and regret.

Then everything went black.

Glass shattered. Metal twisted. Bones cracked.

Silence.

When Kelvin opened his eyes days later, all he saw… was nothing.

Darkness.

He was blind.

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